Scrapbook contains original poems and drawings related to Kingston about 1840-1846. There is a coloured lithograph of St. George's Cathedral after its renovations in 1846, drawings and watercolours of other Kingston scenes.
This collection consists of recordings of Robert W. Service reading a selection of his poetry, as recorded by Radio Station CFUN, Vancouver, British Columbia (1948); and at a Sourdough Convention in Vancouver, British Columbia (1953).
Collection consists of a photograph of "Honours Chemistry, Queen's University 1961"; various Queen's-related printed material inlcuding dance card for "Levana Midsummer-Night's Dream" (1961), Graduation Dinner programme (1961), Baccalaureate Service (1961), Housing Bureau list (1959), Arts Society information pamphlet (1959), "A Letter from the Principal" (1961); Snowball buttons (1960-1962); Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing Graduation programme (1960). It also includes a conference brochure (1960's) with a colourful hand-drawn campus map as its cover, and Ban Righ residence rules.
Fonds consists of eleven presentation drawings which were executed for the Board of Trustees by Shepard and Calvin of the proposed Queen's library 1915 (7 drawings) and campus plan 1920 (4 drawings).
Fonds consists of diaries and journals, scrapbooks created and assembled by Gibson-Langille, as well as documentary art of various structures and vistas in the area surrounding Kingston.
Fonds consists of letters received by Shirley Walroth during her time at Queen's University. Includes letters from soldiers during World War II, family, and childhood friends. Of note are the variety of transmission media, including telegrams and airgraphs.